Cognitive flexibility matters : the role of multilevel positive affect and cognitive flexibility in shaping victims' cooperative and uncooperative behavioral responses to trust violations
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2020
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Authors: | Williams, Michele ; Belkin, Liuba Y. ; Chen, Chao-Chuan |
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Group & organization management : an international journal. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage, ISSN 1552-3993, ZDB-ID 2001749-2. - Vol. 45.2020, 2, p. 181-218
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Subject: | trust violations | cognitive flexibility | positive affective culture | positive affect | cooperation | Kognition | Cognition | Vertrauen | Confidence | Emotion | Experiment | Flexibilität | Flexibility | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Verhalten in Organisationen | Organizational behaviour |
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